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A large group of men pose beside the building with signs. Subjects unidentified.
Lilly (left) and Dickison (right) are pictured in the courthouse parking lot.
Shanklin pictured in uniform in front of the Summers County Court House.
A crowd gathers across the lawn and surrounds the fountain pictured in the center.
A crowd of people gather between parked automobiles inside the alleyway.
Picture caption reads, "Summers County Court House was constructed in 1877. Summers County formed in 1871. Hinton was established in 1873, chartered in 1880. The C & O Railroad bought 65 acres of land from the heirs of Issac Ballengee and gave 3 acres to the new county to be used to build a courthouse. This picture appears to have ben taken late 1920's-early 1930's. Note trunks of trees are white washed--a common practice for many years."
An unidentified man exits the courthouse, walking toward the steps that connect to the sidewalk.
Looking at the building from across a field. A horse and old-fashioned baby stroller are pictured on the right.
The building stands behind leafless trees, suggesting it is winter time. An unidentified man crosses the street on the right and walks toward the courthouse.
Colored drawing of the building and grounds. Published by I. & M. Ottenheimer of Baltimore, Md.
Ground view of the building and grounds.
A group poses in front of the court building. The front line pose with their instruments. Subjects unidentified.
Street view of the building.
View of the court house and grounds. Original postmarked June 25, 1910.
A group of gentlemen pose in front of the building. John F. Briers, father of W. M. Briers, is pictured. The other men are unidentified.